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New to pinball. Suggestions?

theyangman

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This seems to be my issue. I have the budget but my local menu of pins for sale kinda sucks. Nothing I really want. I can't afford to take several days off to go on a road trip for one either. :(

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TopTierArcade

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Get out to some members houses (bring beer ;)), you'd be surprised how much the pins you remember aren't that great and pins you never heard of are awesome.

I couldn't agree more. After going my first pinball tournament at Pinball for change or http://www.portunionpinball.com/home.html, I found that T2 and Demolition man weren't as good as I remembered But No Fear and Rollergames pinball (I would have never thought) were awesome fast pins that I loved playing!! Not to mention meeting great pinball collectors
 

dnewman

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This seems to be my issue. I have the budget but my local menu of pins for sale kinda sucks. Nothing I really want. I can't afford to take several days off to go on a road trip for one either. :(


Just have patience... If you can have the patience to be able to browse for a few months, you'll do fine.

I have to agree, though, go play the pin firsthand. And don't buy a project for your first pin. More senior members of this community gave me that advice a few years ago, and I'm glad I took it!


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FastEd

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Agreed, patience is key. I lurked for many years, learned as much as I could, before getting my first pin. Also, if you haven't done so already, get in touch with the "enabler"!
 
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